The California Student Tobacco Survey reached students in grades eight, 10 and 12 at 18 schools in the South Bay.
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SJPD Becomes First Big-City Police Department in the Nation to Fly the Rainbow Pride Flag
Law enforcement officials applauded the moment as a sign that a more progressive era of policing has come to Silicon Valley.
FPPC Fines Alum Rock Trustee Dolores Marquez-Frausto $7K
California’s Fair Political Practices Commission accused the longtime schools trustee of some pretty flagrant violations of state election law.
Gov. Newsom Signs Landmark Police Use-of-Force Bill Into Law
Come Jan. 1, 2020, California police will only be allowed to resort to deadly force if they have no other options.
Coroner: Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooter Took His Own Life
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner ruled the Gilroy gunman’s death a suicide, which contradicts police reports.
Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee Names Three ‘Hero’ Officers
The Gilroy Police Department named the law enforcement veterans at a presser, asking the media and the public to respect their privacy.
SJ Police Union: ‘Nothing will Change’ with AB 392’s Passage
While proponents hail the bill as a momentous step towards greater accountability, the San Jose cop union contends otherwise.
Families Reunite at Gavilan College After Gilroy Massacre
Hundreds of people flooded Gavilan College’s parking lot after the festival shooting to find loved ones who were separated in the chaos.
Multiple People Killed, Gunman Shot Dead at Gilroy Garlic Fest
Four people were killed and at least a dozen wounded in a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival Sunday evening.
Local Pol Accused of Disclosing Details of Confidential Police Call
The PAPD is reportedly looking into claims that a cop’s botched response to a medical emergency endangered a resident’s life last month.
San Jose Council Candidate’s Stolen Car Allegedly Used in Gang-Related Drive-By
Each campaign season brings its sign swindlers. But council candidate Jenny Higgins Bradanini had to deal with that and then some.
Brian Light, San Jose Man Killed in Ford Shooting, Hailed as Hero
At a press conference, police offered more details about the workplace shooting that resulted in the deaths of four people Tuesday.
Vandal Targets Downtown San Jose’s LGBTQ Youth Space
Someone smashed the door and three windows of the LGBTQ Youth Space, a resource center in the city’s SoFA arts district.
San Mateo Cop Accused of Trying to Seduce a Teen Girl Online
San Mateo police Officer Robert Davies, 40, was booked in jail Thursday on charges of contacting a minor to commit a felony.
Despite Taking Thousands of People Off the Streets, San Jose Sees 42% Jump in Homelessness
San Jose’s homeless population went from 4,350 in 2017 to 6,172 this year. For Santa Clara County, it grew by 31 percent.
Tap Dance: Snooping on Jail Calls Catches Bad Actors, But Easy Access Raises New Concerns
A quiet push to give local prosecutors on-demand access to inmate phone calls has ignited a controversy over checks and balances.